Do you look at emails throughout the day, whenever a new message arrives? Or, do you only check for messages a few times a day? Do you delete messages after you've read them or keep them (like I do) because you may want to refer back to them? What's YOUR best tip for keeping e-mail from …

It's been a long time since I attended a wedding. What an educating I'm getting now that I'm preparing to see my cousin's daughter get married. Case in point: this morning, while using my laptop, I visited the couple's wedding website which has all kinds of…

Yesterday I blogged about a computer problem that was bugging me at home for a couple of days. The whole experience got me thinking about our reliance on computers. When they work they are awesome, making our work and personal lives efficient and productive...

I just spent two days in computer hell at my house. It was like my machine was possessed by an evil force. My mouse would randomly close windows as I was composing messages. Apps I had no interest in would suddenly open and take up the entire screen...

Do you have hundreds of photos on your computer? If someone asked to see a picture of your grandchild, vacation, or dog, how long would it take you to find one? A common problem these days is that we have so many photos and no clear way of organizing or displaying them...

If you have a Facebook account, you've certainly seen pictures that urge you to comment to see something happen, click "Like" and a donation will be made to a cause, etc. There's only one problem - most of these aren't only false at best, but scams at worst.

You're conducting business as usual at your computer when suddenly the screen is filled with FBI insignia and an advisory that your unit is in lockdown and you're under investigation. Most likely, you're being scammed for your money.